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The physiological cost of male-biased parasitism in a nearly monomorphic mammal.

Arturo Oliver-GuimeráCarlos Martínez-CarrascoAsta TvarijonaviciuteMaría Rocío Ruiz de YbáñezJordi Martínez-GuijosaJorge Ramón López-OlveraXavier Fernández-AguilarAndreu Colom-CadenaGregorio MentaberreRoser VelardeDiana GassóMathieu GarelLuca RossiSantiago LavínEmmanuel Serrano
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2017)
This study made evident a disparity in the physiological cost of multiple parasitism between sexes in a wild mammal, mainly due to parasitic richness. Because of the similar life expectancy in male and female chamois, we suggest that males may have developed natural mechanisms to compensate for higher parasite loads during the rut.
Keyphrases
  • toxoplasma gondii
  • plasmodium falciparum